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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2008)
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"The Democratic National Convention is over, and all the ecstatic party members have left Denver to go back to their zombie-esque lives (Bob Hope said it, not me). But after four days of celebrating what it means to be a Democrat, some may not wish to settle down and calmly wait out the next two months until Obama’s (possible) win, let alone the next five months waiting for the candidate to (possibly) be sworn in as President, participating in the normal non-specifically-Democratic, non-self-congratulatory activities that most of us are content with. So, one thing excited Democrats can do is watch movies that will continue to inspire and encourage their beliefs and politics. As Karina already wrote, The American President is one movie that just barely may allow Obama fans to relive his DNC speech. Also, beginning yesterday, the Oscar-nominated documentary No End in Sight will be available in full
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"Cristian Mungiu, 2007Set in 1987 Romania, two years before the bloody revolution that saw leader Nicolae Ceausescu executed for acts of genocide and for crimes against the state, 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days captures a country in the grips of desperation and despair. The speed with which the violence escalated through those days in 1989, with such force and ease, are hinted at, though not directly, in this seminal masterpiece from 39 year old director Cristian Mungiu. It hangs in the air, the stench of anger, mistrust, arrogance, frustration, even blood - something is brewing and the results will be catastrophic.Ceausescu's regime however is still heavily present in 4 months, 3 weeks & 2 days, dominating the populace and ruling through fear and repression. The films modest story features G "
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"I didn't love it, I thought it was thought provoking and interesting. Following the main characters through out the progression of the story left me feeling underwhelmed, I thought that everything for the most part was underacted and they didn't react to the horrific situation in realistically enough, they just kind of accepted everything. Perhaps it's a cultural or gender thing that I can't pick up on. I thought that the cinematography was stunning, really long uninterupted shots and interesting light patterns and locations. I'm glad I saw it. I think the main problem is that I can't really relate to what the characters were going through, and the film never really let me into anybodies head enough that I could sympathize. "
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